Cli Command Modes; User Exec Mode - Cisco 220 Series Smart Plus Reference Manual

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Introduction

CLI Command Modes

NOTE
CLI Command Modes
Cisco 220 Series Smart Plus Switches Command Line Interface Reference Guide Release 1.0.0.x
If the authentication of passwords is performed on the RADIUS or TACACS+
servers, the passwords assigned to user level 15 must be configured on the
external server and associated with the $enab15$ username. See the
Commands
chapter for details.
The command-line interface is divided into four command modes. These are the
command modes in the order in which they are accessed:

User EXEC Mode

Privileged EXEC Mode
Global Configuration Mode
Global Configuration Submodes
Each command mode has its own unique console prompt and set of CLI
commands. Entering a question mark at the console prompt displays a list of
available commands for the current mode and for the level of the user. Specific
commands are used to switch from one mode to another.
Users are assigned privilege levels that determine the modes and commands
available to them. User levels are described in the
User EXEC Mode
Users with level 1 initially log into the User EXEC mode. The User EXEC mode is
used for tasks that do not change the configuration, such as performing basic tests
and listing system information.
The user-level prompt consists of the switch hostname followed by a >. The
default hostname is switchxxxxxx where xxxxxx is the last six digits of the
switch's MAC address, as shown here:
switchxxxxxx>
The default hostname can be changed by using the hostname Global
Configuration mode command.
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User (Privilege) Levels
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